Listening to jack arute on college football playbook and they're talking about satellite camps. They keep mentioning how harbaugh is planning to hold these in the south and how great of an idea it is. How he's letting the Jeanie out of the bottle by doing this and how all other northern schools will now start to take this approach. Hasn't mike rielly been doing this for a few years now while at oregon st? They're making it seem as though harbaugh has come up with this great idea.
also they're complaining about how unfair it is for the $EC because of these northern schools coming in and stealing their top talent.
Another topic they've talked about is how alabama is one of the only programs to flat out get after it during a spring game. All other programs don't go as hard in a spring game and basically thud practice the entire game.
Lastly another topic they're also discussing is how they think that spring games should be say alabama vs Ohio st. Instead of an inner squad scrimmage. I think this would go against everything about a spring game. A spring game to me is putting your entire squad into action against each other to evaluate each player and how they're progressing.
also they're complaining about how unfair it is for the $EC because of these northern schools coming in and stealing their top talent.
Another topic they've talked about is how alabama is one of the only programs to flat out get after it during a spring game. All other programs don't go as hard in a spring game and basically thud practice the entire game.
Lastly another topic they're also discussing is how they think that spring games should be say alabama vs Ohio st. Instead of an inner squad scrimmage. I think this would go against everything about a spring game. A spring game to me is putting your entire squad into action against each other to evaluate each player and how they're progressing.